First, concomitance is an accomplished fact, and we may consider it as an organic manifestation parallel to that of the mind. |
I will take my medicine on the doctrine of concomitance from the good doctor W.L. Smith. |
It is the concomitance of the two, to the thought of which we are not yet used, that thwarts us. |
All that could be asserted would be the relation of concomitance or of juxtaposition, not the relation of cause and effect. |
Yet it comes to be by concomitance, because it serves a greater good in relation to the universe. |
The aim of this article was to evaluate the concomitance of symptomatic varicose veins and varicoceles in a young male patient group. |